Estonia installs "world's first" nationwide fast-charging network

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Baltic state aims to accelerate electric car adoption by installing 165 charge points that can fill up a vehicle in 30 minutes

Estonia has become what is thought to be the world's first country to launch a nationwide fast-charging network for electric vehicles. The Baltic state yesterday flicked the switch on 165 web-connected...

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